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Children's National Medical Center

PACU Registered Nurse - Part-Time (2 shifts/week)

Children's National Medical Center, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022

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Job Description - PACU Registered Nurse - Part‑Time (2 shifts/week) (250003H6) All nursing practice is based on the legal scope of practice, national and specialty nursing standards, Children’s National Policies and Procedures, and in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations. The professional Model of Care requires registered professional nurses to be responsible and accountable for their own practice. Children’s National supports the development of RN relationships with the community; specifically, those relationships associated thicker with the health and well‑being of the community at large. An RN is an independent practitioner who functions as an identified resource to staff in a patient care area. They will provide comprehensive patient care to a variety of patients. The RN incorporates all members of the health‑care team in the planning and delivery of patient care. They handle complex clinical problems, conduct quick assessment of patients, and manage emergency situations appropriately. They demonstrate evidence‑based practice through participation in unit projects and activities.

Qualifications Minimum Education

BSN graduated from an approved school of nursing (Preferred)

Minimum Work Experience

2 years PACU experience required or related clinical nursing experience in a comparable setting such as critical care or Peds ED. (Required)

Required Skills/Knowledge

The licensed Registered Nurse will successfully complete the hospital and nursing orientation at Children’s National. Must have strong airway management skills and knowledge of anesthetic agents. Excel in organizational skills, adapt to changes, and complete assignments on time. Role‑model critical thinking skills by problem‑solving patient careിയായ‌ and unit/system issues. Demonstrate a collegial and respectful relationship with peers, physicians and other departments. Care incorporates best practices based on benchmarks and evidence within the literature.

Required Licenses and Certifications

Registered Nurse in District of Columbia (Required)

Cardio‑Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) (Required)

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) (Required)

Certified Pediatric Nurse (CPN) (Preferred)

Certified Post Anesthesia Nurse (CPAN) (Preferred)

Functional Accountabilities Post‑Anesthesia Clinical Care Activities

Evaluate and manage patient’s airway postoperatively including breakthrough laryngospasms; apply knowledge of the physiological changes to the airway postoperatively as a consequence of anesthesia and surgery.

Perform manual intermittent positive pressure ventilation (IPPV).

Be aware of risk factors that contribute to the condition and make decisions when caring for patients and families.

Monitor cardiopulmonary function, airway patency, and oxygen saturation.

Provide prompt care to minimize the incidence of emergence delirium; maintain safety environment while patient experiencing emergence delirium.

Evaluate and treat post‑operative pain in a timely manner with appropriate intervention.

Manage epidural administration of local anesthetics and opioids.

Manage patients with central neuraxial and peripheral nerve blocks.

Monitor complications associated with administration of analgesics and act promptly to minimize adverse incidents.

Transformational Leadership

Contribute to Magnet re‑designation as evidenced by independent involvement or leadership in committees, task forces and/or community outreach.

Communication reflects development of plan of care and ability to advocate to meet patients’ needs; make suggestions for resolution of system issues.

Role‑model procedures for escalation of issues and utilize chain of command.

Demonstrate proper use of identified hand‑off processes; follow up on inconsistent practice related to handាញ.

Take the lead in implementing change and support management decisions.

Role‑model behavior reflecting empathy, concern and a desire to help others.

Structural Empowerment

Independently maintain regulatory requirements e.g. license, BLS.

Initiate professional activities to enhance nursing practice.

Engage in active review of peers giving constructive feedback through timely participation in evaluations.

Role‑model adherence to national safety standards and service excellence standards; champion advancement of education and certification.

Articulate involvement of the healthcare team and role‑model professional behavior andортостан.

Serve as a resource as needed and know when to elevate to the next level.

Exemplary Professional Practice

Analyze assessment data gathered from patient and family to ensure completion of database and plan of care within identified timeframes.

Role‑model excellent clinical skillsermap with complex patients; care will reflect analysis of patient status and appropriate interventions.

Direct prioritization and organization for complex patient with rapidly changing needs.

Documentation will exemplify adherence to the highest standards of practice.

Anticipate and proactively plan for educational needs, verifying with patient and family throughout the hospital/outpatient stay and prior to discharge.

Role‑model care in all encounters with patient and family as evidenced by feedback from parents and an increase in patient satisfaction scores.

Safety

Speak up when team members appear to exhibit unsafe behavior or performance.

Continuously validate and verify information needed for decision making or documentation.

Stop in the face of uncertainty and take time to resolve the situation.

Demonstrate accurate, clear and timely verbal and written communication.

Actively promote safety for patients, families, visitors and co‑workers.

Focus on important details – practicing Stop, Think, Act and Review to self‑check behavior and performance.

Organizational Accountabilities

Professional Growth

Initiate ways to improve operations through quality improvement and implement related solutions.

Identify self‑learning needs and take initiative to meet those needs.

Serve as a resource for current, new information or changes in specialty area.

Organizational Commitment/Identification

Partner in the mission and uphold the core principles of the organization.

Committed to diversity and recognizes the value of culturalوأشار differences.

Demonstrate personal and professional integrity.

Maintain confidentiality at all times.

Customer Service

Anticipate and respond to customer needs; follow up until needs are met.

Teamwork/Communication

Demonstrate collaborative and respectful behavior.

Partner with all team members to achieve goals.

Receptive to others’ ideas and opinions.

Performance Improvement/Problem‑solving

Contribute to a positive work environment.

Demonstrate flexibility and willingness to change.

Identify opportunities to improve clinical and administrative processes.

Make appropriate decisions, using sound judgment.

Use resources efficiently.

Search for less costly ways ofupsing.

Primary Location District of Columbia – Washington

Work Locations CN Hospital (Main Campusèu), 111 Michigan Avenue NW Washington 20010

Job Nursing

Organization Surgery COE

Position Status : R (Regular) – PT – Part‑Time

Shift : Day

Work Schedule : 8a‑8:30p, occasional wknds and on‑call

Job Posting : Jan 13, 2026, 3:17:59 PM

Full‑Time Salary Range : 75108.8 – 133099.2 Sleeping>

Children’s National Hospital is an equal opportunity employer that evaluates qualified applicants without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, marital status, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender, identity, or other characteristics protected by law.

Please note that it is the policy of Children’s National Hospital to ensure a “drug‑free” work environment: a workplace free from the illegal use, possession or distribution of controlled substances (as defined in the Controlled Substances Act), or the misuse of legal substances, by all staff (management, employees and contractors). Though recreational and medical marijuana are now legal in the District of Columbia, Children’s National and its affiliates maintain the right, in accordance with our policy, to enforce a drug‑free workplace, including prohibiting recreational or prescribed marijuana.

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